
IiNet release NBN plans, 1TB for $99.95
iiNet has this morning released its pricing and plan information for the National Broadband Network, which is set to come out of trial phase on mainland Australia while October.
The NBN for $9
Internode will as well offer its VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service – Netphone2 – over the NBN for $9.95 extra per month, with the company’s new BoB2 router as well adding a furthermore monthly charge of $9.95 for rent unless bought outright.
“We have long recognised the power of a ubiquitous, open-access network to transform our business. The NBN allows us to deliver what we have always stood for: faster, more reliable broadband for less,” iiNet CEO, Michael Malone said in a statement this morning.
In comparison, competing Internet Service Provider Internode offers 1TB of data without peak and off-peak times for $189.95 at the fastest 100/40Mbps speed, during its entry-level plan is $59.95 over 24 months for 30GB of data over a 12/1Mbps line.
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